Thursday, December 26, 2024 - Four drug kingpins arrested in connection with the historic seizure of 2,139.55 kilograms of cocaine at an Ikorodu residential estate in 2022 have been convicted by a Federal High Court, Lagos, presided over by Justice Yellim Bogoro who sentenced them to various jail terms totalling twenty-eight (28) years with hard labour.
The convicts identified as Soji Jubril Oke, 71; Wasiu Akinade, 55;
Emmanuel Arinze Chukwu, 67; and Kelvin Christopher Smith, 44, a Jamaican, were
charged with six counts in charge number: FHC/L/607C/2022 in October and
December 2022, while the trial of the fifth suspect, Oguntolure Sunday
arraigned along with them is still ongoing in court. The charges border on
conspiracy to form and operate a drug trafficking organization (DTO);
management and financing of a DTO; and importation and possession of 2,139.55
kilograms of cocaine, among others.
Operatives of a special operations unit of NDLEA had in a
well-coordinated and intelligence-led operation on Sunday 18th September 2022
raided a house located at 6 Olukuola Crescent, Solebo estate, Ikorodu, Lagos
where over 2.1 tons of cocaine were seized, the largest singular cocaine
seizure in the history of Nigeria’s anti-narcotic operations. The drug kingpins
were picked from hotels and their hideouts in different parts of Lagos between
the night of Sunday 18th and Monday 19th of September 2022.
After over two years of diligent prosecution, the trial judge handed the
Jamaican, Kelvin Christopher Smith four years imprisonment with hard labour;
Emmanuel Arinze Chukwu got a total of 16 years; Soji Jubril Oke got five years
with hard labour and Wasiu Akinade three years with hard labour. The trial
judge however gave the convicts varying options of fine except one of them who
will serve his full jail term without an option of fine.
They were also to forfeit a grey colour Toyota Tacoma SUV marked
AAA-734HT registered in the name of Emmanuel Chukwu; $50,000:00 (Fifty Thousand
US Dollars) belonging to Chukwu; N55,099,509.50 (Fifty-Five Million,
Ninety-Nine Thousand, Five Hundred and Nine Naira, Fifty Kobo only) also
belonging to Chukwu; the sum of N9,003,168.06 (Nine Million Three Thousand, One
Hundred and Sixty-Eight Naira Six Kobo only) belonging to Wasiu Akinade and
N3,052,295.20 (Three Million, Fifty-Two Thousand, Two Hundred and Ninety-Five
Naira Twenty Kobo only), also belonging to Akinade.
Confirming the judgement, the spokesperson of NDLEA, Femi Babafemi, said
the Agency also in another suit marked FHC/L/MISC/672/2024 and filed before
Justice Bogoro on 9th of December 2024 after an initial interim forfeiture
order, secured the final forfeiture of two houses linked to members of the drug
cartel. According to the trial court:
“That an Order of final forfeiture and confiscation is granted in favour
of the Federal Government of Nigeria, Landed Property/House Number 6 Olokunola
Street, Sholebo Estate, Ikorodu Lagos, Lagos State, as contained in Exhibit
NDLEA 2A, 2B, and 2C attached to this application used for the storage and
concealment of 2,139.55kg (More Than Two Tons) Cocaine, an illicit substance
similar to Heroin and LSD.
“That an Order of final forfeiture and confiscation is granted in favour
of the Federal Government of Nigeria, Landed Property/House Number J9, Road 3,
Close 1, Victoria Garden City (VGC) Estate, Lagos, Lagos State, as contained in
Exhibit NDLEA 3 attached to this application reasonably believed to be bought
with proceeds derived from trafficking in illicit drug substances (proceeds of
crime) as in relief 1 of this Motion.
“That an Order is granted directing the sale or disposal by any other
means provided by law of the forfeited House/Landed Property by the Applicant
and the payment of the proceeds therefrom to the Federal Government of
Nigeria.”
While commending all the officers and men of the Agency involved in the
extensive investigation and prosecution of members of the drug cartel,
Chairman/Chief Executive of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) said the
case is a historical blow to the drug cartels and a strong warning that they’ll
not only go to jail but will equally lose all their investments in illicit drug
consignments including all the properties and wealth acquired through the
criminal trade.
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